The Singapore Free Press, 19 April 1958
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Title Section16 1958-04-19 1 The Singapore Free Press mi v; .s Own Family Paper I S.Wtt H. tW. W. UC«i.16 words
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267 1958-04-19 1 END OF WAR IN SIGHT NOW, REBELS ADMIT cunk'txMW for the rebel government conceded early today that the t i of t( revolutionary movement's capital, Bukit Tinggi, was '<mitable ami said their only choice was to fall back on guerilla warfare the^okl^maV^d^ebel government leaders were "shocked and wildered" by theReuter - 267 words
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Article133 1958-04-19 1 MOWMAN Mike Todd, who; I was killed in a air crash Km March 22, Left half his fcstato. estimated at be- Hween Ms 9 million and RhU 1 miliio!;. in trust to ■:> widow, actress ElizaBeth Taylor, it was re- ■reiileci in New York yesterB'.u'athod outright to his iou;Reuter - 133 words
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446 1958-04-19 1 U.S. bomber flights: urgent UN meeting |r FHE U.N. Security Council wiU meet on Monday to discuss a Soviet allegation that American planes with nuclear bombs had flown towards the Russian frontier, it was announced in New York last night. Mr. Arkady Sobolev, Russia's permanent representative at the United Nations,Reuter - 446 words
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Article50 1958-04-19 1 AN 83 -year-old spinster, Miss Susan Southgate, was found murdered and gagged in an armchair at her cottage home near Chelmsford yesterday following a mystery phone call to the police. Her home had been ransacked. Police found her tied up with insulating tape and electric flex.50 words
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Article133 1958-04-19 1 700 NEW CHOLERA CASES IN 2 DAYS nHOLERA inoculators were U making a mass drive yesterday to curb the epidemic which has claimed nearly 200 lives in Calcutta so far this month. [n the last two days, 700 news cases have been admitted to hospitals. Doctors said the epidemic wasReuter; U.P - 133 words
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Article30 1958-04-19 1 At least 40 scrap collectors were killed in a explosion in a sunken arms ship on North Kadena. Okinawa, on Thursday night, it was disclosed yesterday U.PU.P - 30 words
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Article31 1958-04-19 1 1 5 year treason targe dismissed If 1943 treason indictjrday m*^* llll^ yes- makn,, possible his i ta lr TM >'• mental hosj I( he has been r iefl "tow 1946, Rev*31 words
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Article10 1958-04-19 1 D row ned seaman X ■■-;«r..^» feD> a Japa- ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article40 1958-04-19 1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA yesterday expelled an American diplomat, Mr. Joseph Jacyno, on charges of spying. The U.S. State Department later said: "The Czech allegations against Mr. Jacyno are without foundation and the entire incident constitutes a frame-up.' ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article117 1958-04-19 1 DROUGHT- BUT WHEAT ASSURED SINGAPORE'S normal wheat and flour requirements from Australia will be shipped this year, despite a short crop in some states due to prevailing drought conditions. This assurance was given to the Government yesterday by Mr. C. J. Stevens, of the Australian Wheat Board, and Mr. Gordon117 words
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Advertisement31 1958-04-19 1 SYLVANIA I SUPERFLASH BULBS ffl "50" CINE CAMERA magazines and the economy of spool film. Its fine lens Is safely recessed and the long sun Sole Agents: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. f31 words
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Article401 1958-04-19 2 No truth in story oL provocative fiightv near Soviet border THE AMERICAN State Department u d B 3 ti issued a categorical denial of Soviu !i; M l that the I'nited States Air lone was <■<» -,<! '!<ti"H wa provocative (lights QfVer the Polar regions «iReuter - 401 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-04-19 2 2 Nine airmen of K.A.I. H Seletar, Singapore, re- j cently receiveil the j R.A.F. Long Service and Good Conduct Medals 5 from (iroup aplain If I). I). Rogers^ the tion commantUr. 2 Seen here utter the j presentation are, from j left, s«t. W. Temple (from Stroud, (iiosj, Srl.133 words
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242 1958-04-19 2 MAC, ADENAUER AGREE ON GERMAN UNION i ORITISH Prime Minister Mr. Uarold Macmillan 1 shares West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's view that, "in the course of a sums mit conference, renewed efforts should be made 1 to draw the attention of the Soviet Government to their obligation to put anReuter - 242 words
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Article30 1958-04-19 2 I The WRAC show "Spring Fever" will be staged at the REME theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday at 9 p.m. and not 8 p.m. as announc- ed earlier.30 words
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Article221 1958-04-19 2 Islamic bloc? Jakarta explains INDONESIAN Vice- Premier Hardi < yesterday told the Iraqi ambassador in Jakarta ■> that President; Sukarno's statement I early this month at- tacking "certain ele- meats" of trying to < creat a new Islamic bloc in South -East Asia was not meant as an <i accusation221 words
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Article189 1958-04-19 2 fIIHE Governor of Aden A has ordered the arrests 5 Of three leading Arab per--1 sonalities in the State of Lahej, in the Aden Protectorate. BtCCUSed of having 3 contact With foreign powI era and trying to cause 5 i trouble in the Protectorate, it wasReuter - 189 words
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74 1958-04-19 2 The Communists >'"'■ rj day accused United NatiS of three air violations II ri North Korea and of start« p fires on Communist .4deM n the Korean domilitar« h zone. Th c accusation g levelled by North Ko:« Col. Kirn Joon Kyuns: a:BU.P - 74 words
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Advertisement167 1958-04-19 2 UNIVERSAL VACUUM PITCHER SET <3S^%^& A new concept in \l m Beverage Service s a |Mr I 24 -ounce capacity styled iT^l^ "*i r^^^ \1 1 ■r i modern, Iljll chrome \)(f\ $^j 11 IM)/ pitcher with matching B^-- two glasses. Pitcher can be purchased separately (^U^Ut^C C^ObiZfU^ r' mun167 words
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210 1958-04-19 3 Britain is still great in eyes of Asians envoy .iv ill treat in the R« |TAI the PhUipDeve> (......ssador. Mr. Leon ffta Guerrero, In London last WIS paving a tribute to J*JSIM the "self-Uquid- f British Empire." lOtf&S added that it Y,,u- liter a country had v -pendence that itReuter - 210 words
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122 1958-04-19 3 DRINCESS MARCiAKisi nas a i new sultry look in the official portraits released in London yesterday on the eve of her Carnbbean tour. 1 One of the pictures by Cecil Beaton shows the Princess standing sideways in what the Daily Sketch called "theReuter - 122 words
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219 1958-04-19 3 U.S. 'BOMBSHELL' IS FOLLOWED BY A QUICK DENIAL THERE has been no basic change in U.S. policy with respect to the French-Algerian situation and press speculation that there had been such a change is "without foundation/ the Washington State Department announced yesterday. The State Department announcement was issued after M.Reuter - 219 words
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126 1958-04-19 3 (GENERAL Maurice Game lin, commander of tin Allied armies in France for the first nine month; of World War 11, has diec at the age of 85, it wsu announced in Paris lasi night. General Gamelin's strategy during those crucial earl} monthsReuter - 126 words
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Article17 1958-04-19 3 Former President Herbert Hoover, 83, is in Columbia Presbyterian Mp^'^i nentra for a checkup.- U.PU.P - 17 words
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124 1958-04-19 3 MR. RODNEY PAGE (Conservative) asked the Government yesterday when it was Intended to bring into force the agreement of March 4, 1958, concerning appeals from the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. The Under-SoeretaryReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement79 1958-04-19 3 'f^ x X UV^^v^^^^F /■III i «r t jJ&BM JHJ x^s 1 I if li Mont dOr CE 7 REAM MILK AND SNACK PARLOUR 0/) -H'/ Lfe/il Luncheonet served at specially reduced price. Ims Appetising Snacka Exccllcm "WW* Prices Fully Air-Conditionccl |ht 1 Jirst Class Ronstcr-fresh coffee Parking Facilities. Weekdays79 words
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Advertisement172 1958-04-19 3 I.OIMp HOME? I for inexpensive gifts or drawing room pieces I why nor take some exquisite Malayan or Indian [I! Handicrafts? j|| Malayan Crafts: Kelantan Silver Trengganu Brocades l|| Straw Goods Malacca Canes Crocodile Hand Bags ill Goods made by SATA Patients, etc. etc. II Indian Crafts: Bidri Brass Work172 words
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223 1958-04-19 4 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, Apr. 19, 1958. Opinion GANGSTER REVIVAL THE public has become more and more alarmed and bewildered by the news oi the activities of secret societies and gang- 1 sters in Singapore— j alarmed by the reports Of violence and the apparent scope of these activities223 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1958-04-19 4 LEONARD MOSLEY - FROM HONEYMOON TO A HANGOVER LEONARD MOSLEY Concludina The Tormented Life of Lana Turner by phTRKAns unit's all i ever seem to marry," Lana Turner once saia It tn me between marriages, of course. •1 v me time 1 get around to falling In love with my man. she wen1,157 words
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Advertisement35 1958-04-19 4 I IT^ fhe Sale of the Year OUR GRAND I EASTER SALE Ca// today Shop Conveniently We close at 5 p. m. Today »A .1 J Textiles, Limited. 71, High Street, g'Dore-& Teis 8304 435 words
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Advertisement22 1958-04-19 4 aw til f GUARANTEE® El FAST COLOURS I I PAN SINGH CO. Hi' 1 30-1 RAiriLS PLACE, SINGAPOKI ft ■I TELEPHONE: *****/622 words
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336 1958-04-19 5 Traffic police chief defends driving standard 'THE driving standard in Singapore is "very high" compared with that of other big cities in the world, according to the Traflic Police Superintendent, Mr. Sardar Singh. He criticised allegations made recently that Colony drivers were some of the worst in the world. "Those336 words
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Article, Illustration110 1958-04-19 5 Rhoda g oes on stage without her fan j Jan dancer Rhoda Rogers upset everybody at i wawstpne Prison when she turned up at the prison I concert with 11 (i-string. two rosebuds and her fan. I ,11! to P risone rs waited. Rhoda and the I auiiior.t ursued aboutPopper - 110 words
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Article157 1958-04-19 5 Pawnshops need new licences rE new Pawnbrokers Ordinance which limits the interest on pledges to two per cent, will come into force on July 1. All those intending to open new pawnshops or who are operating such shops should now apply for new licences to the Chief Secretary's office. A157 words
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Article185 1958-04-19 5 GOVERNMENT is employvl ing farmers on a parttime basis to assist veterinary officers in inoculating r poultry. This i s part of the Government comprehensive scheme to ward oft disease among livestock in the rural areas of Singapore. It has proved so successful that it185 words
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36 1958-04-19 5 Sydney police have started a campaign to restrict activities of bodgies teddy boys of Australia. Police have been instructed to disperse crowds of bodgies, and their teenage wideie girlfriends.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article17 1958-04-19 5 Ships at the Singapore Naval Base today are: Andrew. Mounts Bay. Newcastle and Newfoundland.17 words
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Advertisement14 1958-04-19 5 M.FUNTER& S.Grinberg diamonds J e»elltry V Stamford Rd., (F^o Urt Bldg.,)S'pore6. Li! ?Phona *****14 words
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Advertisement321 1958-04-19 5 HERE'S A PUZZLE! j 3 4 (A-B) x 2 (CD) -5- YZ S.l.ed it' 3 Too bothersome, you'd say, so, here's another one quite easy too WHERE CAN YOU GET SUCH INCREDIBLE BARGAINS A3 j Bath Towels for $1.60 each j Babies' Blankets for $2.50 each Jumpers Boleros for $4.50321 words
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Miscellaneous596 1958-04-19 6 Bokn today, you are wtcepti I versatile and a:: turn hand to any numb< r ol thing I cessfully. This can be an asset I long aj you d rect youi energies I a chanxn l In v. hich v.'\- a I I ty o >unt« ird some major B596 words
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Article143 1958-04-19 7 LONDON. April. 11. l'ifvious loda> Ka s§ l buyers M% btyrtw 23 vi sellers 23»i seller 23 buyt is 39 buyen Maj 23 seners :?:?>. sellers BM i 23 7 8 buyers 23 i buyers |l 1 i iiUcr; 23 .tilers N-o I RSSS Bettre««M f| b143 words
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Article100 1958-04-19 7 NEW YORK, April IS. PrevldtlS Today 92.75 num. 93. U0 nom. Straits spoi Mil s 92.37 buyers 92 25 buyers Us Contract Maj 93.00 .oilers 93.00 sellers 9200 buyers 9-.0 2 buyers 92.87 sellers 92.75 sellers l "i'!;, \tai 26.80 buyers 26.90 buyers {BEX: lv 2Q.59 sellers100 words
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Article33 1958-04-19 7 I NEW YORK, April 18. Previous Today ndustries 445.09 ***** lailroads '.09.55 110.18 tomestic Bonds Hi» us H Ul lilities 75 01 76 36 Stocks Composite Averages.. 154-2] L 55.4133 words
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Article38 1958-04-19 7 (awaiting shipment 26*^ Sarawak un26Vi, quoted. Muntok white spol i am- and awaiting release 41, afloats release I 40%, and April shipment 40, > 26 1 4 April sellers ex-dock. i quoted in U.S. ccjita per Ib.38 words
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Article111 1958-04-19 7 rB Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ ortta i uropean ports delivered •<ii;l!l per long ton Apr .May f'HA. Straits i i 1. I .X- North wopean ports delivered felghj pei long ton Ipr .May May/Jane CONJ i OH erode straits •w. European ports in hulk f-r long ton111 words
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214 1958-04-19 7 70 miles of new roads this year: plan to cut jobless thhe Singapore Government hopes to reduce unemployment In rural areas by a programme of road construction. A Government spokesman said it Is hoped to construct 70 miles Of road this year to give access to agricultural areas. He said214 words
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Article56 1958-04-19 7 The six- man Japanese Pharmaceutical Mission has just arrived in the Colony. The six members, H. Nishiyama, K. Izawa, H. Mizuki, K. Yutahashi, Y. Yamato and K. Morioka will travel all over South-east Asia. Beiore the Mission leaves for the Federation in ten days time, they56 words
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163 1958-04-19 7 NANYANG STUDENTS LOOK TO MALAYA UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADS of Nan yang University will j make an "unofficial approach" to the University j of Makiya authorities re- garding post graduate studies for them. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Chancellor of the Univcr- sity of Malaya, was asked j if Nanyang graduates could join163 words
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Article27 1958-04-19 7 Experts of the French Equatorial Africa meteorological service have produced rain artificially north of Brazzaville by scattering .salt on cumulus clouds. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article144 1958-04-19 7 MORE than 200 Kampong Koo Chye fire victims have so far applied lor the replacement of their identity urdii. The Commissioner for Registration, Mr. Cheng, Kirn Watt, said .since the day after the fire a team of men from the Joo Chiat Police Station had144 words
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Article22 1958-04-19 7 West German President. Prof. Theodor Heuss, will pay a state visit to Canada and thp United States in June ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Miscellaneous88 1958-04-19 7 Today's radio programme inaiy s.ituid.,% Date, ,he Illg RtCo rd; 800 Listener* Signal and News; 14) Saturdaj oresented by Felix Date (continued); 2.15 Weekend £amng, gf^ese^a^py fron] sport; 2.4."> i lie i.iun- Amrricin, ri liUi 900 The DeceiveTi Way; 300 Saturday Prom; 8.30 p tll «t 7; 9^o Time Signal88 words
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Miscellaneous45 1958-04-19 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 11.15 a.m. and 11. US p.m. St'NDAV: 11.49 a.m. and 11.34 p.m. MONDAY: 12.24 p.m. TUESDAY: 0.0:! a. in and 1.00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: I) .:Y.\ a.m. and 1.37 p.m. THURSDAY: 10G a.m. and 2.20 p.m. FRIDAY: 1.43 a.m. and 3.10 p.m.45 words
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Article972 1958-04-19 8 DIANA ROSS - DEMON and CHILD the DIANA ROSS By ———Till STOItV SO lAX™ DEMON who was so frightful that people who saw him died and who used to eat those unfortunate persons is c.plivated hv a baby girl and makes the child's parents pledge to fvV hei ?o him." The mother, however,972 words
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Article63 1958-04-19 8 rE winners of iast week's colour-in contest (each of whom will receive a $5 prize in due course) are as follows: MiSs Nissa Begum (12). 21 Loronp 19, Geylang, Singapore. Miss Lee Poo Lian (10K 29. Everton Road, Singapore 2. Master Lee Chong Beng (ID, 34-4 Robinson63 words
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Miscellaneous187 1958-04-19 8 CLUES ACROSS 1. Sweet school year. 3, The Russian sticky fruit that grows in Foreign Minister who alMediterranean countries. 5. ways seemed to say "No." Dorset seaport famous for 4, Anne Boleyn was sent to its pottery. 6, Roman god it by Henry VIII. 7, Tennis of war; the month187 words
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Miscellaneous418 1958-04-19 8 A colour-in contest I With prizes for you! I POCKEI MONEY prizes River Valley Road Singa-K are offered for colour- pore 9, to reach her notH ing this scene with paints, later than Thursday nextM 1 crayons or chalks. Age limit is 15. X There are four prizes offered each418 words
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Article560 1958-04-19 9 PATIENCE NECESSARY AFTER PRAYER sermon r, by a Christian Layman I a t times Filipino farmers practised this I m: When the parents of a young man of a girl agree that some day their laughter would unite in marriage, the b0 stayed In the girl's home for at S,560 words
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Advertisement105 1958-04-19 9 What a thrill it is when baby first W fc tl smiles at you! What a joy when first g|l you hear those happy coos and wB^*^ chuckles! Baby is telling you that all is y well and mother can be happy in the iK #m&P*%^ knowledge that here is105 words
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Miscellaneous1146 1958-04-19 9 I Sunday church I I announcements J oi ENGLAND Church of Our Lady of BIBLL-PKESBYTEKIAM CHIBCH l.ourdes (Ophir Road). Mass, D «C s Andrew's Cathedral: LOO sermon tn Taniil 615 7 and Life Bible-Presbyterian Church communion: 8 «<0 a.m. „ft m (144 I Yinsep Street): 4.15 p.m. i). 30 am1,146 words
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Miscellaneous496 1958-04-19 10 Ls^irL^tsr when you know a crash is inevitable I swers were received. A few missed the point that V▼l U IV^V^ i^i^^ J"^"IPPBPPPPW^ I to stop would be asking for trouble An accident g^iffr* Jfc'I Hfl of some sort was inevitable and you had just time to make up your496 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-04-19 11 MANCHESTER United rifcht back Foulkes seems to be having a rough lime as he is caught .between his own leaping goalkeeper Gregg and Tottenham Hotspur inside-right Harmer (No. 8) during their First Division League match at Spins ground, London. Harmer, here pictured indulging in a95 words
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Article, Illustration6 1958-04-19 11 but No. 8 scored winning penalty6 words
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Article56 1958-04-19 11 Fhe Australian Professiona] Golfers Association is to protest to the international Golf Association •"wut the dates allocated <>r the 1958 Canada Cup international tournament. The Canada Cup. con•n!!e< by \\\o i.g.A, will be Played in Mexico City from November 20-23, a date cuts right across the r sponsoredReuter - 56 words
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Article78 1958-04-19 11 > ""in noi Mold J regular place in i (lf V^"iortram -^ron.y nine Leani>".»ranres and sromi i two goals. During the summer he changed his name from "ope to O'Neill by deed poll, and now he is the j 1 f Itib's leading scorer78 words
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427 1958-04-19 11 ARCHIE QUICK - Relegation will increase their gates ARCHIE QUICK By P HOSTS WALK ON THE PRETTY TREE-LINED GROUND OF THE ALDERSHOT FOOTBALL CLUB. Where once the terraces were packed with khaki figures watching the great names of Soccer play wartime League football, everything is now deserted, even partially so on match days.427 words
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387 1958-04-19 11 ARCHIE QUICK - Team famous for their good manners ARCHIE QUICK By yy 1 1 i ;i good yon* dud pa I i c r n Blackpool F.C\ sci for other clubs! On and all the field their gentlemanly be li a viour is ;i mode] thai might well be copied by some387 words
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66 1958-04-19 12 A book, until now administered h> the Ministry of Treasury, has been handed over to the Co-operative Horse Breeders limited. return of genealogical books to Independent specialised agencies. tration of General Juan Peron, the state took over the sheep 1 breeding and similar societies,Reuter - 66 words
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345 1958-04-19 12 FRANCIS ROZARIO - S.A.B.A. UNFAIR, CHARGES CHAIRMAN OF GAMES SELECTORS FRANCIS ROZARIO BY PHE Chairman of the Singapore Olympic Sports 1 Council Selection Committee yesterday said hat the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association s Method of selection of boxers for the Asian 3aB Tbe WCh^n. Mr. Son Ghee Soon, com™n?e h d that following345 words
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Article270 1958-04-19 12 S'PORE BOXERS ENTER FINAL t St: Singapore win contest «j the final of the FARELF inter- unit boxing cham- th pionships against Malaya on th April 28. Last night the D Singapore champion unit s beat the Hong Kong cham- tr pions, Ist Royal Tank Regiment. Taking seven of the270 words
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Article142 1958-04-19 12 ATHLETES, officials and s, members of the defence jt forces last night held a it mammoth send-off party in Tokyo for the Japanese Jj team duo to be sent to d Manila to pick up the flame for the Third Asian Games j in Tokyo142 words
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Article, Illustration252 1958-04-19 12 FRANK ROSTRON - THE TENNIS BAWL! Davis Cup man banned FRANK ROSTRON By By BRITAIN'S slobe-trotting Davis Cup tennis star, Billy Knight, of North- ampton has been barred, at the start of the outdoor season, from most of the main English tournaments of the year. Reason: The balls that will be used are252 words
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Article114 1958-04-19 1 ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER MAM KICK SUM RK'E X Rocket ;Nellyne Nelly ne Rocket Race 2. BLACK CHARM BLACK CHARM 00. April Showers II Milky Way II Milky W»J I' April Showers II Race HAMLET MAGIC NOTE 3.30. Reliable Hamlet Beau Matin Reliable F(l j MYSTERIOUS MYSTERIOUS 4,0114 words
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Article90 1958-04-19 1 WINDSOR LAD J SCRUTINEER SIABf RICE NELLYNE Nellyne Rocket Rocket Siam Rice NAZRANA MILKY WAY II Black Charm April Showers II Milky Way II Nazrana BEAU MATIN HAMLET Townsman Magic Note Magic Note Winged Warrior MYSTERIOUS MYSTERIOUS Barracuda Good Returns Actor II Persian Count •|-2 OTL < E90 words
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Article47 1958-04-19 1 KWEE LOH NELLYnF j Siam Rice Rocket j BLACK CHARM April Showers II Nasrana j RELIABLE 'j Hamlet Beau Matin j MYSTERIOUS Good Returns Barracuda I TODAY SHOWING j Tootle Undalou PERFORMER II Tawakal BUchan REMEMBRANCE Ellen's Treasure Commotion PEARL SNAP June Blossom Cliona47 words
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545 1958-04-19 1 ALLAN LEWIS - Today Showing can concede weight and still win ALLAN LEWIS By TODAY SHOWING >lioul(l win the main distance race at Kuala Lumpur today and be me of the best bets. His performance lust eek when he beat. SCO over 7F was 3ve this com pan v. Though he gives weight545 words
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Article1038 1958-04-19 2 RACE 1-1.30: CLASS 5, DIV. 2-6 FURS. 1 .5027 M.I.KW Syr. l»| 'Mr. Ivy KJlttrttt «f **g° n I IMf#i!#S^S S i:ii 1.1 firS< brute hin«s PEACE POLICE Sullivan 9 00: MIDNIGHT TONIGHT Martin 8.09. DANCE HALL HI Martin 808 THE NUDE Yong 8.03. RAd 2-i.OO:1,038 words
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Article, Illustration735 1958-04-19 2 Form of today's RACE ONE I ELLEW: 10-4-58 kept together with Mai; Tonight over 3F in :w 16-4-58 Fourth to w ed Warrior in Div. 2 7F. race. NIMKOD: 12-4-58 i in Div. i 5|F race; i Went over 3F in 3U out being fully extended SIAM RICE: 10-4-58 not735 words
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Article, Illustration680 1958-04-19 3 CONSERVATIVE: 12-4-58 Ninth in Div. 3^-Abt. 7* race; 17-4-58 Went over 3P 1 in 39 1 '3. SCONE STONE: 10-4-58— Went over 3F in 40 4 5 with Beechnut; 12-4-58 Sixth to Today Showing in Div. 3— 7F race. SHAH DOR: 12-4-58 Scratched from Div. 4-Abt. 7F680 words
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Article, Illustration1351 1958-04-19 4 Today Showing will take a lot of beating SINGAPORE iraincf Jack Spencer should cap a good meeting a 1 Kuala Lumpur by taking today's main event with Today Showing. This six-year-old gelding by Kingsway has hit peak form, and on his close second to Adjutant over 1}1,351 words
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THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
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Title Section9 1958-04-19 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Saturday, April 19, 1958.9 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1958-04-19 1 ALEXANDER THOMSON - ALEXANDER THOMSON |N THE OLD. SLOW-MOVING DAYS A |IAN ROSE TO THE TOP BY A i pnG LADDER OF EXPERIENCE AND SENIORITY. TODAY HE CAN GET THERE AT LEAST 15 YEARS EARLIER By These men are proof it can be done J-JIS name1,070 words
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615 1958-04-19 2 MOST people have strong reelings aoour rm» or that sometimes the most unlikely f hin*c. From where do these sentiments arise? Most often from the mother's knee. You may forget what she told you but tfte I(>(l'ling sticks. The results are sometimes 0dd..... very615 words
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Article189 1958-04-19 2 AIR trooping is already well beyond the experimental stage and, indeed, an operational force (mining in Britain is j always ready to fly to any part of the t world. Britain his one of only two fully Operational jet transport forces in the Western world— (he other189 words
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Article, Illustration496 1958-04-19 2 OUT of the shadows of B pictures, cofeatures and obscure Italian films comes Miss Barbara Shelley. Miss Shelley is Lon-don-born, 25 years of age, auburn haired, lush brown eyes. She is also what the sculptors call statuesque. She ivill soon be seen in a film called Camp496 words
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Article, Illustration921 1958-04-19 2 GEORGE WHITING - Curt Jimn ains' for y Wilde GEORGE WHITING DRAMAS til I- SHIPPED BRITAIN pRAMAS arc \,ur a My breath from the blMu crs, raised on the arcKd hard to parallel the Mo, on the night or an \Ki Jimmy Wilde fheChKi beaten to a pulp byaßli in the fight game,921 words
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Article402 1958-04-19 3 JENNIFER JOHNS - These tax men give money away JENNIFER JOHNS By 5 IT isn't often that In- E come Tax authori- E E tits «o out of their E E way to make sure that E they're giving you all E they can. Even more rare is EE the letter from the402 words
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Article57 1958-04-19 3 OVERSEAS students at the British Council's centre in London will be able to play on the piano used vy Samuel Coleridge-Taylor while he was composing Hiawatha" some 60 years ago. ur iT* 16 Pi an o has been presented to the Student welfare Department of the British Council57 words
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Article, Illustration971 1958-04-19 3 Ordeals of a spirit PELHAM GROOM WRITES ON CHINESE CUSTOMS EVERYONE who walked along Middle Road the other night stopped to inspect the paper models that had been built for a funeral. They were among the largest that had been seen in Singapore since the war. There was a house971 words
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FILM PREVIEWS
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Article, Illustration724 1958-04-19 4 |)AVII) Selznick's production <>l Hemmingway'fi "Farewell To Arms" was directed by King i<l<>r and released by 20th Century Fox. With names like these in the credit titles, the film should be Rood, and without doubt it is. I It is in the724 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-04-19 4 W III. KNOWN Singapore model Marion Willis makes her film debut as a fairy princess in Shaw Brothers' "Sumpah Oranu Minyak' ("Curse of the Oily Man"). Her part in the Malay film is not a big one and we tan only hope we shall sec her on the. screen again.107 words
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550 1958-04-19 4 Powerful, exciting story right to last reel PROM the autobio- graphy of W. J. Keating. "The Man Who Rocked The Boat", Universal Interim lion al has produced "Slaughter On 10th 1 Avenue." Stars in the picture are Richard Egan, Jan Sterling, Dan Duryca and Julie Adams. By sheer perseverence and550 words
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